گفتمان مقاومت و گام دوم انقلاب اسلامی

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Abstract

وقتی موضوع «مقاومت» مطرح می‌شود، «جبهه مقاومت اسلامی» در منطقه غرب آسیا به ذهن متبادر می‌شود. این درحالیست که جبهه مقاومت، تنها بخشی از گفتمان مقاومت است. هدف این نوشتار، تبیین نظری و تجربی مقاومت به مثابه یک گفتمان است. انقلاب اسلامی و مقاومت، رابطه وثیقی با یکدیگر دارند. مقاومت در اندیشه و کنش سیاسی مقام معظم رهبری، گفتمانی است که از یکسو ریشه در آیات قرآن و از سوی دیگر ریشه در تجربه طولانی در تاریخ اسلام، ایران و بویژه تاریخ چهار دهه نخست انقلاب اسلامی دارد. با توجه به این مبانی دینی، تاریخی و سیاسی، گفتمان مقاومت، نقش هدایتگر انقلاب اسلامی در گام دوم انقلاب اسلامی را ایفا می‌کند. مقاومت، گفتمان فراگیری است که حوزه‌های مختلف سیاست داخلی و سیاست خارجی جمهوری اسلامی را شامل می‌شود. در این نوشتار، ریشه‌ها، سطوح و کارکرد گفتمان مقاومت بر مبنای بیانات مقام معظم رهبری و بویژه سندبالادستی بیانیه گام دوم انقلاب اسلامی تبیین شده‌است. داده‌های این پژوهش از منابع دسته‌اول از جمله بیانات مقام معظم رهبری و جدیدترین منابع فارسی و غیرفارسی استخراج و با روش توصیفی- تحلیلی پردازش شده-است.

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